
"Wolfsburg had more shots than the Bavarians, though the latter had more on target. The xG for the home team is a whopping 3.07 (possibly higher), while Bayern only had 1.85. Both teams missed all their big chances (Wolfsburg had five, while Bayern had two). Bayern initially had no control of the match but managed to get it back, but the home side were not letting them off easy."
"This is indicative of an inherent issue within Vincent Kompany's system. Even as far back as November, the team was slumping and churning out unfavorable performances. With the upcoming World Cup break, Kompany has enough time to find faults in his system and iron out anything that may hinder the Rekordmeister."
"Bayern Munich found themselves under attack from a relentless Wolfsburg side fighting tooth and nail to preserve their status as a Bundesliga club. Surprisingly, Bayern managed to score against the run of play thanks to a Michael Olise screamer."
Wolfsburg pressed hard to protect their Bundesliga status, while Bayern Munich struggled to control the match. Bayern still scored against the run of play through a Michael Olise goal. Match statistics showed Wolfsburg had more shots, while Bayern had more shots on target. Wolfsburg’s expected goals were higher, with 3.07 for the home team compared with 1.85 for Bayern. Both teams missed all major chances, with Wolfsburg creating five big chances and Bayern creating two. Bayern regained some control after initially lacking it, but Wolfsburg continued to challenge them. The results reflect ongoing problems within Vincent Kompany’s system, with slumping performances noted as far back as November. The World Cup break provides time to identify faults and improve the setup.
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